2013 XV Symposium on Virtual and Augmented Reality 2013
DOI: 10.1109/svr.2013.33
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Correcting User's Head and Body Orientation Using a Comfort Pose Function

Abstract: The use of inertial sensors for tracking is becoming common in the development of VR applications due to their low-cost, high quality and availability. However, even if they are very sensitive and precise, inertial sensors work with incremental information, easily introducing errors in the system. The most important is that head tracking both in head mounted displays (HMD) and other systems based on inertial sensors suffer from drifting. In this paper we present some important limitations that still prevent th… Show more

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“…We applied the comfort pose algorithm [2]. This solution does not require any additional tracking sensor or infrastructure.…”
Section: Navigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We applied the comfort pose algorithm [2]. This solution does not require any additional tracking sensor or infrastructure.…”
Section: Navigationmentioning
confidence: 99%